Pac-12 Networks reports for second season of 'Pac-12 Football Training Camp' August 5

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. (July 28, 2014) – With the 2014 college football season just days away, Pac-12 Networks will be on the ground with all 12 teams at training camp with the second season of Pac-12 Football Training Camp. The road show kicks off in Tempe with Arizona State Tuesday, August 5 at 9:00 p.m. PT with each episode expanding to one hour for season two.

Returning for the 19-day road trip are Mike Yam and Rick Neuheisel, while Curtis Conway and Nick Aliotti join the crew at various locations for an exclusive, up close look at the preparation of each Pac-12 squad. Each episode will consist of fresh practice footage gathered by Pac-12 Network crews on-site that same day and will also feature mic’d up coaches, interviews with coaches and student-athletes and analysis.

The full Pac-12 Football Training Camp television schedule can be found below. Following the series debut at Arizona State, the show heads to Oregon August 7 and Oregon State August 8 before heading back to the Bay Area for Stanford August 9. Monday, August 11 and Tuesday, August 12 features training camp shows from Utah and Arizona, respectively before wrapping up week 2 in Boulder on Thursday, August 14. The third and final week of the training camp series begins Sunday, August 17 from Washington State, followed by Washington, USC and UCLA August 19-21 and California wrapping up the series on Saturday, August 23. All episodes will debut at 9:00 p.m. PT across all seven networks and on Pac-12 Now.

Additionally on Monday, August 25, fans can watch all 12 episodes in a Pac-12 Football Training Camp marathon from 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. PT across all seven networks and on Pac-12 Now. The marathon leads into the series premiere of Pac-12 Sports Report at 7:00 p.m. PT.

Fans can also get more training camp coverage on Pac-12.com, with full episodes available for on-demand viewing with authentication. Plus, the ‘Countdown to Kickoff’ microsite on Pac-12.com will offer extra content for fans including sound from coaches and players, behind-the-scenes photos.

Pac-12 Football Training Camp is just the beginning of several shows airing exclusively this fall on Pac-12 Networks that will give viewers more inside access and expert analysis of their favorite teams and players.